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List of Important Committees and Commissions in India

C. Rangarajan Committee is related to review the Methodology for Measurement of Poverty and Abhijit Sen Committee (2002) is related to the Long Term Food Policy of India. Read this article to know the list of all important committees and their chairman in this article.

There are many committees and commissions are made in India in various fields. On the basis of recommendations of these committees many reforms taken place in our country.  It is observed that many questions are asked in the exams based on these committees and commissions. So students need to remember the name of these committees and commissions and their area of interest.
1. Abhijit Sen Committee (2002): Long Term Food Policy
2. Abid Hussain Committee: On Small Scale Industries
3. Ajit Kumar Committee: Army Pay Scales
4. Athreya Committee: Restructuring Of IDBI
5Basel Committee: Banking Supervision
6. Bhurelal Committee: Increase in Motor Vehicle Tax
7. Bimal Jalan committee: Report on the working of capital market infrastructure institutions (MIIs)
8. Bimal Jalan committee: To decide the appropriate level of reserves that the RBI should hold
9. C. Babu Rajiv Committee: Reforms in Ship Act 1908 & Ship Trust Act 1963
10. C. Rangrajan Committee: To review the Methodology for Measurement of Poverty
11. Chandra Shekhar Committee: Venture Capital
12. Chandratre Committee Report (1997): Security Analysis and Investment Management
13. Chore Committee: Review the Operation of the Cash Credit System
14. Dave Committee (2000): Pension Scheme for Unorganized Sector
15. Deepak Parekh committee: To Financing Infrastructure through PPP model
16. Dhanuka Committee: Simplification of Transfer Rules in Security Markets
17. G. V. Ramakrishna Committee: On Disinvestment
18. Goiporia Committee: Improvement in the Customer Service at Primary (Urban) Cooperative Banks
19. Hanumant Rao Committee: Fertilizers
20. J. R. Varma Committee: Current Account Carry Forward Practice
21. Jankiramanan Committee: Securities Transactions
22. JJ. Irani Committee: Company Law Reforms
23. K. C. Chakrabarty Committee: To analyse the financial condition of the Regional Rural Banks in India
24. K. Kasturirangan: To head drafting committee of National Education Policy
25. Kelkar Committee (2002): Tax Structure Reforms
26. Kothari Commission: To examine all aspects of the educational sector in India
27. Khan Working Group:  Development Finance Institutions
28. Khusro Committee: Agricultural Credit System
29. Kumarmanglam Birla Report: Corporate Governance
30. MB Shah Committee: To investigate black money, mostly hoarded abroad
31. Mahajan Committee (1997): Sugar Industry
32. Malegam Committee: Reforms in the Primary Market & Repositioning of UTI
33. Malhotra Committee: Broad Framework of Insurance Sector
34. Marathe Committee: Recommendation for Urban Co-operative Banks
35. Mashelkar Committee 2002: Auto Fuel Policy
36. Mckinsey Report: Merger of 7 Associate Banks with SBI
37. Meera Seth Committee: Development of Handlooms
38. Nachiket Mor Committee: Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low Income Households
39Narismhan Committee (1991): Banking Sector Reforms
40. N.N. Vohra Committee: Relations (Nexus) Of Politicians with Criminals
41. Parekh Committee: Infrastructure Financing
42. Percy Mistry Committee: Making Mumbai an International Financial Center
43. P. J. Nayak Committee: To evaluate governance of board of banks and examine criteria to select directors, as well as their term
44. Prasad Panel: International Trade and Services
45. Radha Krishnan Commission (1948): Establishment of the University Grant Commission
46. R V. Gupta Committee: Small Savings
47. Raja Chelliah Committee: Tax Reforms
48. Rekhi Committee: Indirect Taxes
49. RV Gupta Committee: Agricultural Credit
50. Sarkaria Commission: Central-state relationship
51. K. Santhanam Committee: Establishment of CBI
52. S P Talwar Committee: Restructuring Of Weak Public Sector Bank
53Suresh Tendulkar Committee: Redefining Poverty Line and Its Calculation Formula
54. Sapta Rishi Committee (July 2002): Development Of Domestic Tea Industry
55. Shah Committee: Reforms Relating To Non Banking Financial Companies (NFBCs)
56. Shivraman Committee (1979): Establishment of NABARD
57. S.N. Verma Committee (1999): Restructuring the Commercial Banks
58. Swaminathan Commission (2004): To find the problems faced by the farmers
59. Sukhamoy Chakravarty Committee: To assess the functioning of the Indian Monetary system
60. Tandon Committee: System Of working capital financing by Banks
61. Tarapore Committee (1997): Report on Capital Account Convertibility
62. Udesh Kohli Committee: Analyze Fund Requirement in Power Sector
63. U.K. Sharma Committee: NABARD’s Role in RRB
64. Vaghul Committee: Money Market in India
65. Vasudev Committee: NBFC Sector Reforms
66. Y B Reddy Committee: 2001: Review Of Income Tax Rebates
67. Justice A.K Mathur commission: 7th Pay Commission
68. Balwantrai Mehta Committee (1957): Panchayati Raj Institutions
There are many committees and commissions are made in India in various fields. On the basis of recommendations of these committees many reforms taken place in our country.  It is observed that many questions are asked in the exams based on these committees and commissions. So students need to remember the name of these committees and commissions and their area of interest.

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